Trainer Center
Independent validation. Less coach bias.
Trainers score each player against technical standards, independent of team politics. Their opinions run alongside the coach bucket and evaluator score so the director gets a third cross-read.
Promote
5
Hidden gems
4
Hold
3
Needs review
2
Three-signal read
Coach vs Trainer vs Evaluator
- #1
Maya Okafor
Shot-stopping is Team A quality; distribution needs work but scope is narrow.
- #14
Owen Patel
Reads the game two steps ahead — promote to Team A back-four.
- #20
Ivy Morales
Inconsistent across sessions. Needs a direct matchup to confirm.
- #4
Damian Reyes
Aerial dominance across every set piece — coach rotation missed this.
- #22
Luca Bianchi
Engine is unmatched; crossing is still raw but technique is learnable.
- #5
Samira Khan
Defensive positioning is Team A level — attacking output kept her off the coach radar.
- #24
Ruby Castillo
Technical base is Team A quality — coach hasn’t seen her in full games yet.
- #7
James Torres
Ball-striking + first-touch both elite. Sign him up.
- #18
Caleb Johnson
Motor is strong; technique lags. Development project, not Team A yet.
- #11
Noa Fischer
1v1 numbers are the best in camp — coach bucket understates the impact.
- #17
Jonah Reed
Flashes of elite, but six-day consistency isn’t there yet.
- #10
Sofia Martinez
Finishing + off-ball movement already at Team A level.
- #9
Kai Thompson
Hot-cold finisher — need a direct comparison against Sofia before committing.
- #13
Amaya Jensen
High work-rate, finishing numbers still trailing the tier.
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